⌨️ What If AI Could Propose a Document Edit Without Deciding What It Is Allowed to Change?
SERA — Where Humans and AI May Propose, Structure Resolves, and Admission Permits AI systems are becoming increasingly capable of editing documents. They can rewrite paragraphs. Move sections. Delete text. Insert new content. Apply patches across large files. But this creates a deeper question: Should the system proposing an edit also decide exactly what part of the document it is allowed to change? SERA explores a different answer. Anyone may propose. Structure resolves. Admission permits. Evidence records. SERA stands for Structural Edit Resolution and Admission — the architecture explored in this project for separating edit proposals from structural target resolution and mutation authority. 🌐 Try the Live SERA Structural Keyboard Demo on GitHub pages Explore structural navigation, human and AI edit proposals, admission, refusal, concurrency, and evidence directly in the browser. 💡 A Different Question About Document Editing Most editing begins with a selection. A human ...